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      Nissan X-Trail Latest Update

      Nissan's X-Trail comes back to India in a 7-seater, CBU avatar. Priced at Rs 49.92 lakh (ex-showroom), its powered by a 163hp, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine with mild-hybrid tech and it also features an innovative variable compression ratio tech. It's paired to an 8-step CVT automatic gearbox that sends power to the front wheels only.

      Nissan X-Trail Specifications

      Nissan X-Trail Price Price ₹ 57.81 lakh onwardsNissan X-Trail Mileage Mileage 13.7kplNissan X-Trail Engine Capacity Engine 1498ccNissan X-Trail Transmission Transmission CVT AutoNissan X-Trail Fuel type Fuel type PetrolNissan X-Trail Seating Capacity Seating Capacity 7 Seater

      Nissan X-Trail OverviewOVERVIEW

      Our Rating

      6

      Fuel Type

      Petrol

      Engine Displacement

      1498 cc

      Body Style

      SUV

      Doors

      5

      Seats

      7

      Airbags

      7

      Max Power

      163hp at 4800rpm

      Max Torque

      300Nm at 2800-3600rpm

      Gearbox Type

      CVT Auto

      Warranty Distance

      100000 km

      Warranty Duration

      3 Years

      Nissan X-Trail DimensionsDIMENSIONS

      Nissan X-Trail Engine/MotorENGINE/MOTOR

      Nissan X-Trail TransmissionTRANSMISSION

      Nissan X-Trail Fuel Economy RangeFUEL ECONOMY/RANGE

      Nissan X-Trail SuspensionSUSPENSION

      Nissan X-Trail SteeringSTEERING

      Nissan X-Trail wheels and tyresWHEELS AND TYRES

      Nissan X-Trail BrakesBRAKES

      Nissan X-Trail tested performancePERFORMANCE AS TESTED

      Nissan X-Trail safetySAFETY

      Nissan X-Trail exterior featuresEXTERIOR

      Nissan X-Trail seats and upholsterySEATS AND UPHOLSTERY

      Nissan X-Trail infotainmentINFOTAINMENT

      Nissan X-Trail comfort and convenienceCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

      Nissan X-Trail instrumentationINSTRUMENTATION

      Nissan X-Trail Price

      Nissan X-Trail price is ₹ 57.81 lakh (on-road Delhi).Nissan X-Trail comes in 1 variants.The Nissan X-Trail Petrol engine on road price in Delhi is ₹ 57.81 lakh.

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      Nissan X-Trail 1.5 Petrol

      1498cc,CVT Auto,Petrol,13.7kpl

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      Engine
      Engine
      1498 cc
      1984 cc
      1956 cc
      1997-1999 cc
      2694-2755 cc
      1984 cc
      Mileage
      Mileage
      13.7 kpl
      12.78 kpl
      NA
      NA
      10.01-10.26 kpl
      12.65 kpl
      Fuel Type
      Fuel Type
      Petrol
      Petrol
      Diesel
      Diesel,Petrol
      Diesel,Petrol
      Petrol
      Airbags
      Airbags
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Transmission
      Transmission
      CVT Auto
      Dual-Clutch Auto
      Torque Converter Auto,Manual
      Torque Converter Auto
      Torque Converter Auto,Manual
      Dual-Clutch Auto

      Nissan X-Trail Expert Review

      Nissan’s X-Trail makes a comeback as a CBU, 7-seater SUV to take on the Kodiaq and Fortuner. We drive the SUV to see if it's up to the task.

      Nissan X-Trail Overview

      For a couple of years now, Nissan India has had just one product – the Magnite compact SUV. And while that is a competent product, it bore the weight of the entire brand on its capable but small shoulders. The Japanese brand has now expanded its portfolio by bringing back the X-Trail to India after a long hiatus. It now comes in as a CBU and is only available in a single variant with a single powertrain. But is it good enough to go toe-to-toe with its rivals and serve as a successful brand-builder for Nissan in India? Read on to know.

      Nissan X-Trail: design and dimensions

      The X-Trail is immediately identifiable as a Nissan SUV at first glance. Key design elements include Nissan’s V Motion front grille in chrome, angular split headlamps and tail-lamps, and a floating effect for the roof. Nissan's engineers have also made use of several aero elements: air curtains in the bumpers below the headlamps that help channel the air away from the tyres, and the active grille shutters in the lower air dam that open when cooling is required.

      Nissan X-Trail front static
      Air curtains in the bumpers help channel the air away from the tyres, reducing road noise.

      Along the sides, there’s a prominent shoulder kink on the front and rear fenders, and the attractive 20-inch alloys – the largest in the class and a USP for the X-Trail – fill the wheel arches well. At the rear, the upright tailgate houses the number plate, and there’s a chunky faux skid plate at the bottom. Overall, the X-Trail is a handsome-looking SUV with its sharp lines and upright stance –a good mix between the boxy looks of the first two generations that were sold in India, and the curvy third-gen model that wasn’t.

      As for dimensions, the new Nissan X-Trail measures 4,680mm in length, 1,840mm in width, and 1,725mm in height, which makes it shorter and narrower but taller than the Skoda Kodiaq, its main rival. The SUV has a 2,705mm wheelbase, has a generous 210mm of ground clearance and sits on 255/45 R20 tyres. The Nissan X-Trail is available in three colours – Diamond Black, Champagne Silver and Pearl White.

      Nissan X-Trail: interior and features

      The X-Trail has a neat and straightforward yet attractive dashboard design, although some might find it a bit subdued for an SUV in this class. There is a good mix of materials used, from leatherette to gloss-black trim, and the quality, fit-finish look and feel good. The touchscreen takes up prime real estate on the dash, but disappointingly, it’s the old, small 8.0-inch unit from the Kicks. You can tell by the wide mounting space on the dash that this is not the largest screen they could have offered.

      Nissan X-Trail interior
      Neat dashboard layout is a bit subdued for its segment.

      Speaking of, the X-Trail also features a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a 360-degree camera, wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual-zone auto climate control, a panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charger, and more. As for the safety kit, you get 7 airbags, auto headlamps/wipers, traction control, hill-start assist, front and rear parking sensors, and even a limited-slip differential.

      Nissan says it has specced the X-Trial for India on the basis of customer feedback. Though decently equipped, it misses out on a lot of feel-good and convenience features that it really ought to have, especially given the competition it's up against. Missing features include leather upholstery, power adjust for the front seats, ventilated seats, a larger touchscreen, powered tailgate and ADAS features – all of which are on offer on the top-spec X-Trail overseas. However, sources tell us that the next batch of X-Trails imported will be better equipped.

      Nissan X-Trail infotainment
      No wireless Android Auto or Apple CarPlay.

      What’s nice though is that there are plenty of storage spaces around the cabin. The door pockets have good space and so does the centre armrest. Uniquely, there’s also a sizeable cubby below the gear lever, though accessing it is a bit difficult. The glove box, however, is small with a good chunk of the space taken up by the fuse box next to it.

      The X-Trail now also comes with three-rows seating for added practicality and the way these seats can be configured open up a lot of possibilities, depending on whether you want to haul passengers or luggage. The front seats are comfy and supportive, and feel high quality despite the fabric upholstery. The second row gets a 40/20/40 split-folding function, and there’s a sliding and recline function, too. Space is plentiful here and it’s wide enough to accommodate three adults. The only gripes are that under-thigh support is less for tall passengers and that there’s no proper armrest – the centre seat back plays that role and also houses the cupholders.

      Nissan X-Trail second row seats
      Second row gets sliding and recline functions, but does not fold and tumble for access to the third row.

      Getting into the third row is a challenge as the second row doesn’t fold and tumble out of the way. You have to contort yourself to get back there and it's harder than it needs to be. The third row seats are virtually unusable for adults as there’s barely any knee and footroom, and your head is right up against the tailgate – which can be unnerving. Smaller adults can fit here, but you’ll have to compromise the space in the first two rows for that. This place, then, is best reserved for kids. 

      It works better still when they’re folded away, as with the third row down, there’s 585 litres of cargo space. This is a massive 1,424 litres with the second row folded.

      Nissan X-Trail third row seats
      Third row best folded away to make room for 585 litres of luggage space.

      Nissan X-Trail: powertrain and driving impressions

      Under the hood of the new X-Trail is a 163hp, 300Nm, 1.5-litre, 3-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine. It features fuel saving 12V mild-hybrid tech with engine stop/start, and an innovative variable compression turbo. Power is sent to the front wheels via a shift-by-wire, 8-step CVT automatic gearbox – there’s no 4WD, PHEV or diesel on offer. While these specs and details might sound disappointing on paper, in practice, this high-tech powertrain works surprisingly well.

      Start the engine and it settles into a silent idle with barely any vibrations, despite being a 3 cylinder. From the off, power delivery is smooth, it feels strong at the top end, and part-throttle response is good. But what really impressed us was this engine’s smoothness, right across the rev range. The X-Trail also gets three drive modes to choose from – Eco, Normal and Sport – that alter the throttle and gearbox responses noticeably.

      Nissan X-Trail front action
      The X-Trail's 3-pot turbo-petrol engine is smooth across the rev range.

      The variable compression turbo engine adjusts the vertical position of the pistons to vary the compression ratio between 8:1 and 14:1, depending on the demand from the engine – higher compression means better fuel efficiency and lower compression means better performance. There's even a screen in the instrument cluster, detailing how the system is working. On our short drive, the system seemed to work well as it never left us wanting for power, while still delivering appreciable fuel economy.

      A special mention also goes to the CVT gearbox, which is among the best of its kind we've experienced. Nissan claims that this new gearbox not only offers CVT reliability but also gives DCT-like upshifts under acceleration. And while that’s a bit of an exaggeration, the gearbox is quick to respond and does a really good job of simulating the gears. When you want it, this CVT can be responsive or smooth, depending on the drive mode and how you drive. You can also take manual control via the paddle shifters.

      Nissan X-Trail instrument cluster
      Variable compression system delivers a balance of power and economy.

      Nissan claims the X-Trail will do 13.6kpl. While we didn’t get to test the claim, we saw a figure of 12.5kpl on the display during our drive. For reference, the engine spins at under 1,500rpm at 80kph, which helps with efficiency.

      Nissan X-Trail: ride and handling

      Sitting on those stylish 20-inch alloys, you’d expect the X-Trail’s ride to be on the firmer side. But, surprisingly, it’s actually one of the highlights of this SUV. Bump absorption is impressive and it’s only the sharpest of bumps that filter through. The ride can feel lumpy at low speeds, but it improves as the speeds rise. At highway speeds, the X-Trail feels mature and composed, even though there's a hint of bounciness. Tyre noise is also well contained on this SUV.

      Nissan X-Trail side action
      The X-Trail rides incredibly well and handles predictably.

      The X-Trail’s handling can be best described as predictable. Sure, there’s a fair bit of body roll as expected, but it holds its line through a corner well and there’s good grip on offer from the 255-section Michelin Primacy tyres. And the steering, though a bit light and devoid of feel, gives you a good idea of what the front wheels are doing. The brakes, which are discs all around, have good stopping power.

      Nissan X-Trail: price and verdict

      Nissan has already imported 150 units of the X-Trail and they get a 3 year/1,00,000km warranty as standard. Thanks in part to the high taxes on CBUs, the Nissan X-Trail comes in at an eye watering price of Rs 49.92 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). This puts it above the entire model range of its competitors: the Skoda Kodiaq, MG Gloster and Jeep Meridian, and even higher than the starting price of the venerable Toyota Fortuner. To say that the X-Trail has a tough fight on its hands, at this price, would be an understatement.

      Nissan X-Trail rear action

      The X-Trail is an SUV that has more to it than meets the eye and more than its spec sheet would suggest. Quality is superb but subdued, it rides incredibly well, handles with confidence, and though it doesn’t have big headline numbers, the 1.5 mild-hybrid petrol engine is impressively capable. What is a downer is the lack of features for this segment, which will no doubt deter some potential buyers. What it is, however, is a much-needed brand-builder for Nissan, to remind Indian buyers of what the Japanese carmaker can offer, and to prepare them for the new midsize SUVs coming next year.

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      Nissan X-Trail Tech Specs
      EnginePetrol AT
      Fuel Type / PropulsionPetrol
      Type3-cyl, turbo-petrol
      Cubic Capacity (cc)1497cc
      Max Power (hp @ rpm)163hp
      Max Torque (Nm @ rpm)300Nm
      Hybrid type12V mild-hybrid
      TransmissionPetrol AT
      Drive LayoutFront-wheel drive
      Gearbox TypeCVT automatic
      No of Gears8-step
      EfficiencyPetrol AT
      Tank size (lts)55 litres
      BodyPetrol AT
      Weight (kg)1640kg
      Front Tyre255/45 R20
      Rear Tyre255/45 R20
      SteeringPetrol AT
      Turning Circle Diameter (mts)11.1 meters
      BrakesPetrol AT
      FrontDisc
      RearDisc
      DimensionsPetrol AT
      Length (mm)4680mm
      Width (mm)1840mm
      Height (mm)1725mm
      Wheelbase (mm)2705mm
      Ground Clearance (mm)210mm
      Boot Capacity (Lts)485 litres

      Nissan X-Trail Mileage

      Nissan X-Trail mileage is 13.7 kpl.The Nissan X-Trail Petrol engine mileage is 13.7 kpl.

      Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
      Petrol1498ccCVT Auto13.7kpl

      Nissan X-Trail Quick Review

      The X-Trail is an SUV that has more to it than meets the eye and more than its spec sheet would suggest. Quality is superb but subdued, it rides in...

      The X-Trail is an SUV that has more to it than meets the eye and more than its spec sheet would suggest. Quality is superb but subdued, it rides incredibly well, handles with confidence, and though it doesn’t have big headline numbers, the 1.5 mild-hybrid petrol engine is impressively capable. What is a downer is the lack of features for this segment, which will no doubt deter some potential buyers. Thanks in part to the high taxes on CBUs, the Nissan X-Trail comes in at an eye watering price of Rs 49.92 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). This puts it above the entire model range of its competitors: the Skoda Kodiaq, MG Gloster and Jeep Meridian, and even higher than the starting price of the venerable Toyota Fortuner.

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      Pros & Cons of Nissan X-Trail

      We Like

      • Composed road manners
      • Smooth and refined powertrain

      We Don't Like

      • Cramped third row seats
      • Price and missing features

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      Nissan X-Trail Colours

      The Nissan X-Trail offers a variety of color options. Nissan X-Trail is available in a range of 3 colors. The colors offered in Nissan X-Trail are Diamond Black, Pearl White and Champagne Silver.

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